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I can't claim personal responsibility for causing it,but it appears CNBC's news site has eliminated its blog section.I haven't commented on the site since the election,but there were some blistering comments that I jotted down against pro Clinton forces prior to Nov 8th..Most of my attacks were against CNBC--and the obvious bias they showed on a daily basis. Now it's over.Not even comments allowed on durable goods orders or oil inventories...lol.WOOD TV did the same after I joined the conversation for a few weeks. The lesson learned here is:Networks have the right of free speech--to broadcast irresponsibly slanted and untrue stories,but the public can't comment on them. --GR Anonymous

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